Meet the Team
Co-Founders
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Dr. Fong Lau-Johnson
Co-Developer of TRANSFORM, with the idea to expand upon her Racial Trauma Module, works hard to empower and equip racially marginalized youth with the skills and knowledge to thrive within inherently oppressive systems. As a woman of color with a disability, the experience of being “othered” and facing multiple barriers to success is all too familiar. Dr. Lau-Johnson strongly believes no one should have to navigate these experiences alone and dreams of creating and expanding communities of youth who can support and uplift one another.
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Farzana Saleem Adjah, PhD
Dr. Adjah is trained as a clinical-community psychologist and is professor in the Graduate School of Education at Stanford University. Across her research, service, and applied work she is dedicated to disrupting the impact and existence of racism, helping others cultivate culturally relevant skills in the face of systems of oppression, and promoting the mental health and well-being of Black and racially diverse youth, families, and communities. Her body of research examines the influence of racial stressors and culturally relevant practices on adolescents’ psychological health and adjustment, with a focus on understanding the process and contextual nuance of how youth learn about race and respond to racism (often termed, ethnic-racial socialization) across families and schools. Dr. Adjah utilizes research to develop applied tools and interventions that promote the mental health and development of Black adolescents and other youth of color as well as those within their surrounding contexts.
Our Story
In 2016, Dr. Won-Fong Lau Johnson created a Racial Trauma Module (RTM) to be integrated and part of a manualized, evidence-based treatment program called Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools (CBITS) (Jaycox et al., 2012). As a build onto CBITS, CBITS+Racial Trauma Module (CBITS+RTM) was developed to include a module to address race-related stress and trauma and was initially evaluated at a Juvenile Rehabilitation Facility in Washington State. CBITS+RTM was evaluated for its implementation feasibility and acceptability for use in a juvenile justice setting by non-mental health professionals, as well as the behavioral health outcomes among the youth participants. Results of this project were promising and there was overwhelming feedback about the need for an entire curriculum to holistically address trauma and race-related stress using evidence-based strategies from a decolonized framework (see video from CBITS+RTM).
The TRANSFORM development team formed in 2020. Dr. Won-Fong Lau Johnson partnered with Dr. Farzana Saleem, who has research expertise in ethnic-racial socialization, race-related stressors, and mental health among Black and BIPOC adolescents, along with psychologists Drs. Isaiah Pickens and Audra Langley, who have expertise in culturally responsive trauma practices and program development, to create TRANSFORM. The intervention is informed by evidence research and practices using a decolonized healing centered lens. While a large majority of trauma-focused programs are developed in clinics (more sterilized settings) followed by real-life settings, we intentionally developed and tested TRANSFORM within community based settings in collaboration with youth and adults across a range of child-serving settings.
Core Development Team
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Isaiah Pickens, PhD
CEO, iOpening Enterprises
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Audra Langley, PhD
Professor, UCLA
TRANSFORM Partner & Youth Focus Groups:
Community Passageways
TRANSFORM WA Advisory Board
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Ada Daniels
Office of the Superintendent of Public Education
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LaToya Holmes-Ware
Department of Children, Youth, and Families
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Evette Jasper
Department of Children, Youth, and Families
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Alice Coil
Department of Children, Youth, and Families
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Enos Mbajah
Healthcare Authority
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Sazi Wald
Sunflower Mental Health
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Eric Trupin, PhD
University of Washington Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
TRANSFORM National Advisory Board
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Kimani Norrington-Sands, PhD
Licensed Psychologist
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Tiffany Beason, PhD
Assistant Professor and Licensed Psychologist
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Jocelyn Meza, PhD
Assistant Professor, UCLA
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Nancy Fitzpatrick
CEO, Writer LLC
TRANSFORM Expert Consultants
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Helen Neville, PhD
Professor, University of Illinois
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Howard Stevenson, PhD
Constance Clayton Professor of Urban Education
Professor of Africana Studies
Director, Racial Empowerment Collaborative